Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brow Lamination.

Brow lamination typically lasts six to eight weeks, depending on hair growth and aftercare. Results fade as brows grow out; we recommend touch-ups every 6–8 weeks to maintain the lifted shape and fullness.

Most clients tolerate lamination well but those with very sensitive skin, recent brow chemical treatments, or active irritation should consult. A patch test is available to check for reactions before full treatment.

The service involves softening and reshaping brow hairs with lifting solution, setting them in place, and conditioning. Appointments usually take 45–60 minutes, including consultation and final styling.

Yes — tinting is commonly paired with lamination for added depth and definition. We can tint before or after lamination depending on your brow condition; your technician will recommend the best sequence.

Avoid water, steam, and heavy sweating for 24–48 hours. Brush brows daily with a spoolie, apply recommended nourishing serum, and avoid chemical treatments for two weeks to preserve the set and hair health.

Contraindications include recent brow waxing or bleaching, open skin wounds, active infections, or severe allergies to perming solutions. Inform your technician about medications or recent procedures to ensure safety and determine suitability.